‘You guys really gotta stop,’ fumes Simone Biles as US gymnastics star at others following Olympics gold
SIMONE Biles is tired of the attention from reporters at the Paris Olympics.
After winning two gold medals during the Paris games, Biles has faced questions about potentially retiring.
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Simone Biles is growing tired of reporters at the Paris OlympicsCredit: Getty
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Biles has won three golds, but keeps facing questions about the futureCredit: Getty
She just won three golds at 27 years old, and will be 31 by the time the next Olympic games roll around.
Despite winning so much at the games, questions were mainly about what comes next for Biles, and she wasn’t happy about it.
Biles too to X to share her displeasure with the questions that were being asked.
“You guys really gotta stop asking athletes what’s next after they win a medal at the Olympics,” she wrote.
“Let us soak up the moment we’ve worked our whole lives for.”
That statement didn’t stop fans from continuing the speculation, and many more asked what was next for Biles.
She responded with a comedic answer to the continuous comments.
“Babysitting the medal,” she wrote.
Biles now has 10 medals in her Olympic career, three of them coming from Paris.
She won the team all-around event, individual all-around event, and vaulting events.
Her ten Olympic medals are the third-most by a woman in history. The 40 medals she has won in international competitions is the most of all time.
Biles still has more chances to add to her medal totals in Paris as well.
She will compete in two more individual competitions for Team USA before Paris’ games end.
Biles will look for gold in the balance beam and floor routine finals on Monday.
Other Team USA Olympians are making their marks on the Paris games alongside Biles.
She has become the most decorated women’s swimmer in history.
Noah Lyles also ran hard for Team USA, taking home gold in the 100m sprint. It’s the first time an American has won since 2004.
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Biles still has two more events to compete inCredit: The Mega Agency